Matthew Lewis believes the MTGO market has overreacted to the B&R announcement with its pricing of Liliana of the Veil. He explains why.
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Ryan ruminates on the direction Modern might head in the coming months.
David Schumann outlines some MTG investment basics, explains the concept of discounted cash flow, and asks how the recent B&R announcement will affect Modern.
Jason Alt weighs in on the B&R announcement, insider trading, and the possibility that Born of the Gods is, just maybe, underrated.
Danny weighs in on the B&R list update, suggesting some less than obvious speculation moves.
Buying cards in anticipation of a Banned & Restricted announcement can be fruitful, but you should consider more than changes to the list itself. Matthew Lewis examines this principle with the example of Jace, the Mind Sculptor.
Jason Alt observes a significant shift in the pre-Banned and Restricted happenings, bemoans the boringness of Standard, and examines tournament results.
Jason Alt discusses his tendency to plagiarize himself, the consequences of issuing orders, and the recent decklists from around the world.
Mike Lanigan reviews an old Naya deck from years past to see how it might inform a similar strategy in Theros Standard.
Stu recaps the recent happenings in each of the three major constructed formats with an eye looking ahead towards Theros.
Efficient creatures are everywhere in Standard, and Gatecrash brings even more to the party. Mike Lanigan believe now may be the time for a visit to the Ravnica Standard Zoo.
Mike Lanigan ranks the top ten cards to come out of Gatecrash, to see how the set will impact Constructed formats.
Mike shares a recent brew of his combining Jund with elements of Boss Naya from years ago, notably the machine gun kill of Staticaster plus Nightshade Peddler.